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Joel Stashenko

Joel Stashenko

November 18, 2010 | Law.com

Law Allows Reassignment of Life Insurance Benefits, Judges Find

By Joel Stashenko

6 minute read

November 13, 2007 | New York Law Journal

Court Mulls Right to Trial By 12 Jurors

By Joel Stashenko

7 minute read

February 16, 2010 | New York Law Journal

Speedy-Trial Deadline Is Applied Despite Reversal of Court Ruling

By Joel Stashenko

4 minute read

March 09, 2009 | New York Law Journal

Court Finds State Liable for Wrongful Confinement

By Joel Stashenko

6 minute read

April 29, 2011 | New York Law Journal

NY Tax Case Reads Like Vintage Mario Puzo

By Joel Stashenko

4 minute read

April 14, 2011 | New York Law Journal

High-Paid Non-Judicial Court Workers Set for Deferred Raises

Court administrators are preparing to distribute four years worth of deferred raises to highly paid non-judicial employees at the same time they are scouring their budget for cuts that are expected to force hundreds of layoffs. On April 27, lump-sum payments for retroactive raises will be made to unionized workers who are making more than $115,000 a year—1,740 of about 15,200 employees.

By Joel Stashenko

3 minute read

January 22, 2009 | New York Law Journal

Circuit to Hear Arguments on Lawyer Ad Restrictions

By Joel Stashenko

4 minute read

August 23, 2011 | Texas Lawyer

Singer's Malpractice Suit Proceeds Over Lost Rights to 'Mickey' Performance

Singer Toni Basil can proceed with her legal malpractice action against a New York attorney she claims failed to diligently protect her rights to her recording of the 1982 hit song "Mickey."

By Joel Stashenko

4 minute read

April 28, 2011 | New York Law Journal

'Unseemly Process' to Follow Announcement of Job Cuts

By Joel Stashenko

6 minute read

September 04, 2008 | New York Law Journal

Pay Raise Not Mandated By Inflation, State Argues

Whether the judiciary likes it or not, the governor and Legislature have not violated their constitutional obligations toward the courts in New York by allowing nearly a decade to go by without giving state judges a pay raise, an attorney for the state told a Third Department panel yesterday. In fact, attorney Richard H. Dolan suggested to the court, the current gap between pay raises for state judges of nine years and eight months is a "relatively short" one in terms of state history.

By Joel Stashenko

9 minute read